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Author Archives: awinegarduzett

By Allie Duzett Eric Schlosser’s documentary Food, Inc. (2008) presents an intriguing, disturbing, compelling look at America’s food industries and how they both affect and are affected by consumers. However, … Continue reading →

By Allie Duzett If you do nothing else this weekend, go see Dinesh D’Souza’s 2016: Obama’s America (2012) while it’s still in theaters. Liberal or conservative, an open-minded person will … Continue reading →

By Allie Duzett Make no mistake: Julie Berry’s The Amaranth Enchantment (2010) is unique. Think Cinderella, but with aliens and a goat that thinks it’s a dog. Orphan Lucinda Chapdelaine … Continue reading →

By Allie Duzett Lauren DeStefano’s debut novel, Wither (2011), takes place in a future United States that has seen almost unimaginable catastrophe: a third world war appears to have destroyed … Continue reading →

By Allie Duzett Matched by Ally Condie (2010) is a New York Times bestselling young adult dystopian novel Entertainment Weekly called “the hottest YA title to hit bookstores since The … Continue reading →